It’s another fantastic new site launch here at Made: we’ve been working with Marketing Birmingham to help promote Birmingham’s bid as a host city for the World Cup 2018, through development of an official website which features an interactive ‘One Kick for Birmingham’ Flash element.

The public are invited to get involved by filming their own fancy football footwork and uploading it to the site, where they will be streamed continuously to create a never-ending chain of kicks in support of Birmingham’s bid.

Check out the site, then get involved and upload footage of your own skills to it, in support of bringing the World Cup to this fine, fine city. We’re backing this 100% as Birmingham needs more of this kind of thing coming to town!

We’re continuing to work on some great digital projects for Warwick Arts Centre, having just launched a number of new screens around the popular arts venue in response to a brief that’s seen us look at modernising the delivery of programme information, for visitors, internally.

The screens run a Flash movie that we’ve designed in-keeping with the arts centre branding (and our recent website redevelopment, of course!), powered by a behind-the-scenes computer system.Â The Flash movie pulls in content directly from warwickartscentre.co.uk in a continuous feed.

It’s a fantastic example of how the web can permeate the real world in a relevant, practical way.Â Coupled with the new website, there’s now no excuse not to know what’s on at WAC!